Oak Island the Strange, the Bizarre, and Maybe the "Truth!

Waiting for any meaningful finds . . . waiting . . . still waiting. But I'll go out and grab a sandwich and come back in . . . maybe 10 more years. Just to see if you haven't found anything that is not utter bullshit. Not hopeful.
Oh Charlie,
I see you are still an "Optimist".
1. a person who tends to be hopeful and confident about the future or the success of something.
"only an eternal optimist could expect success"
 

Could Colonial Musket Balls Hurt Even More?
Recently, The Curse of Oak Island found what they referred to as an unknown pitted musket ball.
Research shows in Colonial Times as per 1750's, soft leaded musket balls were either chewed or pits engraved into them.
This was used to hold poison or even feces matter, to enable infecting the wounds of shot victims.

Rule 1...Do not mix up your musket balls in your pouch before chewing.


Oak Island Pitted Musket Ball.webp
 

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One of the Treasures has been found!

Sotheby’s has presented for sale some of the earliest views of Havana, Cuba. Painted by Dominic Serres between 1770 and 1775, the four spectacular pictures depict specific stages of the British siege and capture of Havana in 1762.

These 4 paintings were 4 of 14 commissioned for General George Keppel, 3rd Earl of Albemarle...Freemason, Navy Commander-In-Chief, who remained Governor on the island of Havana for one year.

The sale price obtained for just these 4 paintings was several millions of dollars.

His favorite painting which was claimed to be hung over his living room fireplace was: Dominic Serres, The Cathedral at Havana, August–September 1762: View of the Church of San Francisco de Asís, oil on canvas, 83.5 × 122.3 cm (estimate: £300,000–400,000)

Oak Island Cathedral.webp


During General Keppel's one year stay in Havana, with the help of 1500 Canadian Grenadiers and the Jesuits (who were soon to be expeled from the Catholic Church), Mr Keppel plundered the other 10 Cathedrals full of Spanish Gold and Silver...all 20 ships sailed enroute to the Oak Island Treasure Vault.

One can only imagine his joy viewing the beauty and warmth from it.
 

..."all 20 ships sailed enroute to the Oak Island Treasure Vault."

Right.... And now the brothers are milking a History Channel paycheck each week trying to keep the cash cow alive somehow.
 

Robot is back with YET ANOTHER oak island treasure story.

When the bacon’s tomb, aztec gold, templar gold, shakespeare’s writings, and 100’s of other stories have been completely debunked, it’s time for a new one.

That’s exactly what the laginas do each week.
 

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The best was the guy that said there was a vault under a small island offshore full of gold bars. The island was completely submerged at high tide.
 

Several things one may have missed?...Season 12...Episode 10
Looks like an Ice Cellar - Hay was reported found within, which is used to help keep block ice cold.
Oak Island Ice Cellar.webp

Reported that Arsenic was discovered in the water...Arsenic and gold are often found together in nature because of an atomic-scale attraction between the two elements.

It was reported that Hemlock wood was located.
Have you noticed that much of the wood found is in good shape with no worm holes, even though it has been in contact with sea water
Were there is sea water there are Teredo Worms.
They can destroy a wharf or sailing vessel in very short time.

Ship Worm damage.webp


The only wood they will not touch is "Hemlock".
Did the Depositors know this and take the necessary preventative measures?
 

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